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OT: Lieberman's 'Judas kiss' could seal his primary fate |
Lieberman's 'Judas kiss' could seal his primary fate
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article1174317.ece
By Rupert Cornwell in Washington
Published: 14 July 2006
In today's intense Democratic politics in Connecticut, "The Kiss" does
not refer to great works of art. Speak of "The Kiss" and you conjure up
an embrace immediately after the President's State of the Union address
in January 2005. The embrace was between George Bush and the state's
junior senator, Joe Lieberman. A better name for it would be the kiss
of Judas - or the kiss of death.
Mr Lieberman is one of the Democratic Party's grandees, a
vice-presidential candidate in 2000 who, two years later, ran for
President. Today, however, he is in the fight of his life; a senator of
18 years standing who must endure the ignominy of a primary against a
dangerous challenger who has built his campaign on his opposition to
the war in Iraq.
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Lieberman's 'Judas kiss' could seal his primary fate |
21 Jul 2006 10:47:21 PM |
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On 14 Jul 2006 02:52:06 -0700, "maff" <maff91@yahoo.com> wrote in
alt.atheism
Lieberman's 'Judas kiss' could seal his primary fate
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article1174317.ece
By Rupert Cornwell in Washington
Published: 14 July 2006
In today's intense Democratic politics in Connecticut, "The Kiss" does
not refer to great works of art. Speak of "The Kiss" and you conjure up
an embrace immediately after the President's State of the Union address
in January 2005. The embrace was between George Bush and the state's
junior senator, Joe Lieberman. A better name for it would be the kiss
of Judas - or the kiss of death.
Mr Lieberman is one of the Democratic Party's grandees, a
vice-presidential candidate in 2000 who, two years later, ran for
President. Today, however, he is in the fight of his life; a senator of
18 years standing who must endure the ignominy of a primary against a
dangerous challenger who has built his campaign on his opposition to
the war in Iraq.
:D
--
Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a plethora of splinters.
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| User: "Ben Kaufman" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Lieberman's 'Judas kiss' could seal his primary fate |
15 Jul 2006 03:11:02 PM |
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On 14 Jul 2006 02:52:06 -0700, "maff" <maff91@yahoo.com> wrote:
Lieberman's 'Judas kiss' could seal his primary fate
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article1174317.ece
By Rupert Cornwell in Washington
Published: 14 July 2006
In today's intense Democratic politics in Connecticut, "The Kiss" does
not refer to great works of art. Speak of "The Kiss" and you conjure up
an embrace immediately after the President's State of the Union address
in January 2005. The embrace was between George Bush and the state's
junior senator, Joe Lieberman. A better name for it would be the kiss
of Judas - or the kiss of death.
Mr Lieberman is one of the Democratic Party's grandees, a
vice-presidential candidate in 2000 who, two years later, ran for
President. Today, however, he is in the fight of his life; a senator of
18 years standing who must endure the ignominy of a primary against a
dangerous challenger who has built his campaign on his opposition to
the war in Iraq.
Lieberman lost me when he said that the constitution gives freedom of religion,
not freedom from religion.
Ben
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| User: "Fester" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Lieberman's 'Judas kiss' could seal his primary fate |
15 Jul 2006 04:19:30 PM |
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Ben Kaufman wrote:
On 14 Jul 2006 02:52:06 -0700, "maff" <maff91@yahoo.com> wrote:
Lieberman's 'Judas kiss' could seal his primary fate
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article1174317.ece
By Rupert Cornwell in Washington
Published: 14 July 2006
In today's intense Democratic politics in Connecticut, "The Kiss" does
not refer to great works of art. Speak of "The Kiss" and you conjure up
an embrace immediately after the President's State of the Union address
in January 2005. The embrace was between George Bush and the state's
junior senator, Joe Lieberman. A better name for it would be the kiss
of Judas - or the kiss of death.
Mr Lieberman is one of the Democratic Party's grandees, a
vice-presidential candidate in 2000 who, two years later, ran for
President. Today, however, he is in the fight of his life; a senator of
18 years standing who must endure the ignominy of a primary against a
dangerous challenger who has built his campaign on his opposition to
the war in Iraq.
Lieberman lost me when he said that the constitution gives freedom of religion,
not freedom from religion.
So you don't like our Constitution either then.
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<^}})<
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| User: "Gospel Bretts" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Lieberman's 'Judas kiss' could seal his primary fate |
15 Jul 2006 10:26:28 PM |
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On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 21:19:30 GMT, Fester <not@home.com> wrote:
Ben Kaufman wrote:
On 14 Jul 2006 02:52:06 -0700, "maff" <maff91@yahoo.com> wrote:
Lieberman's 'Judas kiss' could seal his primary fate
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article1174317.ece
By Rupert Cornwell in Washington
Published: 14 July 2006
In today's intense Democratic politics in Connecticut, "The Kiss" does
not refer to great works of art. Speak of "The Kiss" and you conjure up
an embrace immediately after the President's State of the Union address
in January 2005. The embrace was between George Bush and the state's
junior senator, Joe Lieberman. A better name for it would be the kiss
of Judas - or the kiss of death.
Mr Lieberman is one of the Democratic Party's grandees, a
vice-presidential candidate in 2000 who, two years later, ran for
President. Today, however, he is in the fight of his life; a senator of
18 years standing who must endure the ignominy of a primary against a
dangerous challenger who has built his campaign on his opposition to
the war in Iraq.
Lieberman lost me when he said that the constitution gives freedom of religion,
not freedom from religion.
So you don't like our Constitution either then.
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion,
or prohibiting the free exercise thereof"
Looks like both to me.
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Gospel Bretts
aa Atheist #2262
Fundy Xian Atheist
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Lieberman's 'Judas kiss' could seal his primary fate |
21 Jul 2006 10:48:08 PM |
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On Sun, 16 Jul 2006 03:26:28 GMT, Gospel Bretts <Hallelujah@Jesus.Amen>
wrote in alt.atheism
On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 21:19:30 GMT, Fester <not@home.com> wrote:
Ben Kaufman wrote:
On 14 Jul 2006 02:52:06 -0700, "maff" <maff91@yahoo.com> wrote:
Lieberman's 'Judas kiss' could seal his primary fate
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article1174317.ece
By Rupert Cornwell in Washington
Published: 14 July 2006
In today's intense Democratic politics in Connecticut, "The Kiss" does
not refer to great works of art. Speak of "The Kiss" and you conjure up
an embrace immediately after the President's State of the Union address
in January 2005. The embrace was between George Bush and the state's
junior senator, Joe Lieberman. A better name for it would be the kiss
of Judas - or the kiss of death.
Mr Lieberman is one of the Democratic Party's grandees, a
vice-presidential candidate in 2000 who, two years later, ran for
President. Today, however, he is in the fight of his life; a senator of
18 years standing who must endure the ignominy of a primary against a
dangerous challenger who has built his campaign on his opposition to
the war in Iraq.
Lieberman lost me when he said that the constitution gives freedom of religion,
not freedom from religion.
So you don't like our Constitution either then.
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion,
or prohibiting the free exercise thereof"
Looks like both to me.
Fester's a lying sack of bush felching dogshit like phred.
--
Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a plethora of splinters.
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| User: "Colin Day" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Lieberman's 'Judas kiss' could seal his primary fate |
15 Jul 2006 08:45:42 PM |
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Ben Kaufman wrote:
On 14 Jul 2006 02:52:06 -0700, "maff" <maff91@yahoo.com> wrote:
Lieberman's 'Judas kiss' could seal his primary fate
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article1174317.ece
By Rupert Cornwell in Washington
Published: 14 July 2006
In today's intense Democratic politics in Connecticut, "The Kiss" does
not refer to great works of art. Speak of "The Kiss" and you conjure up
an embrace immediately after the President's State of the Union address
in January 2005. The embrace was between George Bush and the state's
junior senator, Joe Lieberman. A better name for it would be the kiss
of Judas - or the kiss of death.
Mr Lieberman is one of the Democratic Party's grandees, a
vice-presidential candidate in 2000 who, two years later, ran for
President. Today, however, he is in the fight of his life; a senator of
18 years standing who must endure the ignominy of a primary against a
dangerous challenger who has built his campaign on his opposition to
the war in Iraq.
Lieberman lost me when he said that the constitution gives freedom of religion,
not freedom from religion.
Yes, I heard him say that, too. What did he mean by it?
Colin Day aa #1500
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| User: "wbarwell" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Lieberman's 'Judas kiss' could seal his primary fate |
16 Jul 2006 12:22:58 AM |
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Colin Day wrote:
Ben Kaufman wrote:
On 14 Jul 2006 02:52:06 -0700, "maff" <maff91@yahoo.com> wrote:
Lieberman's 'Judas kiss' could seal his primary fate
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article1174317.ece
By Rupert Cornwell in Washington
Published: 14 July 2006
In today's intense Democratic politics in Connecticut, "The Kiss" does
not refer to great works of art. Speak of "The Kiss" and you conjure up
an embrace immediately after the President's State of the Union address
in January 2005. The embrace was between George Bush and the state's
junior senator, Joe Lieberman. A better name for it would be the kiss
of Judas - or the kiss of death.
Mr Lieberman is one of the Democratic Party's grandees, a
vice-presidential candidate in 2000 who, two years later, ran for
President. Today, however, he is in the fight of his life; a senator of
18 years standing who must endure the ignominy of a primary against a
dangerous challenger who has built his campaign on his opposition to
the war in Iraq.
Lieberman lost me when he said that the constitution gives freedom of
religion, not freedom from religion.
Yes, I heard him say that, too. What did he mean by it?
Dunno, he's a fuckwit any way you look at it.
Maybe Atheists showed send money to his opponent
just because of that.
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"Laughter is not a sin intrinsically, but it produces sin"
"Homilies - Adversus ebriosos et de resurrectione domini
nostri Jesu" - St. John Chrysostom
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Lieberman's 'Judas kiss' could seal his primary fate |
21 Jul 2006 10:48:42 PM |
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On Sun, 16 Jul 2006 01:45:42 GMT, Colin Day <cday3@sc.rr.com> wrote in
alt.atheism
Ben Kaufman wrote:
On 14 Jul 2006 02:52:06 -0700, "maff" <maff91@yahoo.com> wrote:
Lieberman's 'Judas kiss' could seal his primary fate
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article1174317.ece
By Rupert Cornwell in Washington
Published: 14 July 2006
In today's intense Democratic politics in Connecticut, "The Kiss" does
not refer to great works of art. Speak of "The Kiss" and you conjure up
an embrace immediately after the President's State of the Union address
in January 2005. The embrace was between George Bush and the state's
junior senator, Joe Lieberman. A better name for it would be the kiss
of Judas - or the kiss of death.
Mr Lieberman is one of the Democratic Party's grandees, a
vice-presidential candidate in 2000 who, two years later, ran for
President. Today, however, he is in the fight of his life; a senator of
18 years standing who must endure the ignominy of a primary against a
dangerous challenger who has built his campaign on his opposition to
the war in Iraq.
Lieberman lost me when he said that the constitution gives freedom of religion,
not freedom from religion.
Yes, I heard him say that, too. What did he mean by it?
Exactly that.
--
Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a plethora of splinters.
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| User: "Ben Kaufman" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Lieberman's 'Judas kiss' could seal his primary fate |
16 Jul 2006 08:31:17 AM |
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On Sun, 16 Jul 2006 01:45:42 GMT, Colin Day <cday3@sc.rr.com> wrote:
Ben Kaufman wrote:
On 14 Jul 2006 02:52:06 -0700, "maff" <maff91@yahoo.com> wrote:
Lieberman's 'Judas kiss' could seal his primary fate
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article1174317.ece
By Rupert Cornwell in Washington
Published: 14 July 2006
In today's intense Democratic politics in Connecticut, "The Kiss" does
not refer to great works of art. Speak of "The Kiss" and you conjure up
an embrace immediately after the President's State of the Union address
in January 2005. The embrace was between George Bush and the state's
junior senator, Joe Lieberman. A better name for it would be the kiss
of Judas - or the kiss of death.
Mr Lieberman is one of the Democratic Party's grandees, a
vice-presidential candidate in 2000 who, two years later, ran for
President. Today, however, he is in the fight of his life; a senator of
18 years standing who must endure the ignominy of a primary against a
dangerous challenger who has built his campaign on his opposition to
the war in Iraq.
Lieberman lost me when he said that the constitution gives freedom of religion,
not freedom from religion.
Yes, I heard him say that, too. What did he mean by it?
Colin Day aa #1500
You get to choose between vaseline and KY. :-)
Ben.
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| User: "Michelle Malkin" |
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16 Jul 2006 02:23:02 PM |
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"Ben Kaufman" <spaXm-mXe-anXd-paXy-5000-dollars@pobox.com> wrote in message
news:43dkb2h6tm1ah6vb6g1fj4lqfi2i5v3p5u@4ax.com...
On Sun, 16 Jul 2006 01:45:42 GMT, Colin Day <cday3@sc.rr.com> wrote:
Ben Kaufman wrote:
On 14 Jul 2006 02:52:06 -0700, "maff" <maff91@yahoo.com> wrote:
Lieberman's 'Judas kiss' could seal his primary fate
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article1174317.ece
By Rupert Cornwell in Washington
Published: 14 July 2006
In today's intense Democratic politics in Connecticut, "The Kiss" does
not refer to great works of art. Speak of "The Kiss" and you conjure up
an embrace immediately after the President's State of the Union address
in January 2005. The embrace was between George Bush and the state's
junior senator, Joe Lieberman. A better name for it would be the kiss
of Judas - or the kiss of death.
Mr Lieberman is one of the Democratic Party's grandees, a
vice-presidential candidate in 2000 who, two years later, ran for
President. Today, however, he is in the fight of his life; a senator of
18 years standing who must endure the ignominy of a primary against a
dangerous challenger who has built his campaign on his opposition to
the war in Iraq.
Lieberman lost me when he said that the constitution gives freedom of
religion,
not freedom from religion.
Yes, I heard him say that, too. What did he mean by it?
You're free to choose your religion, but you have to
choose one. You can't be an atheist. Joe won't allow it.
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^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^
Michelle Malkin (Mickey) aa list#1
BAAWA Knight & Bible Thumper Thumper
^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^
Colin Day aa #1500
You get to choose between vaseline and KY. :-)
Ben.
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| User: "Colin Day" |
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18 Jul 2006 08:48:25 PM |
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Ben Kaufman wrote:
On Sun, 16 Jul 2006 01:45:42 GMT, Colin Day <cday3@sc.rr.com> wrote:
Ben Kaufman wrote:
On 14 Jul 2006 02:52:06 -0700, "maff" <maff91@yahoo.com> wrote:
Lieberman's 'Judas kiss' could seal his primary fate
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article1174317.ece
By Rupert Cornwell in Washington
Published: 14 July 2006
In today's intense Democratic politics in Connecticut, "The Kiss" does
not refer to great works of art. Speak of "The Kiss" and you conjure up
an embrace immediately after the President's State of the Union address
in January 2005. The embrace was between George Bush and the state's
junior senator, Joe Lieberman. A better name for it would be the kiss
of Judas - or the kiss of death.
Mr Lieberman is one of the Democratic Party's grandees, a
vice-presidential candidate in 2000 who, two years later, ran for
President. Today, however, he is in the fight of his life; a senator of
18 years standing who must endure the ignominy of a primary against a
dangerous challenger who has built his campaign on his opposition to
the war in Iraq.
Lieberman lost me when he said that the constitution gives freedom of religion,
not freedom from religion.
Yes, I heard him say that, too. What did he mean by it?
Colin Day aa #1500
You get to choose between vaseline and KY. :-)
KY won't damage rubber.
Colin Day
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| User: "Ben Kaufman" |
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19 Jul 2006 06:13:03 AM |
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On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 01:48:25 GMT, Colin Day <cday3@sc.rr.com> wrote:
Ben Kaufman wrote:
On Sun, 16 Jul 2006 01:45:42 GMT, Colin Day <cday3@sc.rr.com> wrote:
Ben Kaufman wrote:
On 14 Jul 2006 02:52:06 -0700, "maff" <maff91@yahoo.com> wrote:
Lieberman's 'Judas kiss' could seal his primary fate
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article1174317.ece
By Rupert Cornwell in Washington
Published: 14 July 2006
In today's intense Democratic politics in Connecticut, "The Kiss" does
not refer to great works of art. Speak of "The Kiss" and you conjure up
an embrace immediately after the President's State of the Union address
in January 2005. The embrace was between George Bush and the state's
junior senator, Joe Lieberman. A better name for it would be the kiss
of Judas - or the kiss of death.
Mr Lieberman is one of the Democratic Party's grandees, a
vice-presidential candidate in 2000 who, two years later, ran for
President. Today, however, he is in the fight of his life; a senator of
18 years standing who must endure the ignominy of a primary against a
dangerous challenger who has built his campaign on his opposition to
the war in Iraq.
Lieberman lost me when he said that the constitution gives freedom of religion,
not freedom from religion.
Yes, I heard him say that, too. What did he mean by it?
Colin Day aa #1500
You get to choose between vaseline and KY. :-)
KY won't damage rubber.
Colin Day
You think the religious right would extend anyone else the courtesy of using a
proverbial condom? :-)
Ben
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